FOXBORO — Mike Vrabel was not happy with the officiating in his group’s Week 2 win at Miami.
Throughout his Monday morning look on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Present,” the Patriots head coach took issue with multiple calls that went towards New England in its 33-27 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Particularly, he was sad {that a} 23-yard third-quarter completion to Jaylen Waddle was not overturned following a coach’s problem.
“Robust day, I suppose,” Vrabel stated. “We all know how this factor goes. It goes (to) New York, and there’s one man three video games, and there’s one man one other three video games. They usually might inform us what they need, however for it to be expedited was stunning. I’m OK dropping a problem, however give me the courtesy of looking at it within the two-minute window.”
Vrabel believed Waddle “didn’t survive the bottom.” CBS guidelines analyst Gene Steratore stated the identical on the sport broadcast.
“Like, we all know what the rule is,” Vrabel stated. “He’s going to the bottom. It wasn’t like he had made a 3rd step and accomplished it and it got here off his physique. It got here unfastened. So we’ll maintain swinging. We have now a superb really feel for the way these items go in replay. However once more, judgment.”
Vrabel additionally contested among the flags thrown by first-year referee Alex Kemp’s crew. He stated rookie left deal with Will Campbell “didn’t transfer” on his first-quarter false begin and implied that edge rusher Okay’Lavon Chaisson ought to have been warned earlier than he was hit with a penalty for defensive offsides.
“I’m not going to undergo the crew and the man that — it’s his first 12 months, and so they made some good calls,” Vrabel stated. “I’m positive that there’s ones that they’d prefer to have again. And we inform (our gamers) getting in, ‘This crew, Dana over there, he calls the road of scrimmage tight.’ And if he thinks that (Chaisson) is lined up within the impartial zone, and he’s not going to warn him, and he’s simply going to go throw the flag — I assure subsequent week, throughout the league, there’s guys which can be three inches within the impartial zone, and so they inform them the subsequent play, ‘Hey, again up or I’m gonna flag you.’ That’s how this goes.”
The Patriots had been referred to as for 12 penalties for 75 yards within the win, with Miami flagged 10 instances for 65 yards. New England’s 20 accepted penalties this season are its most by way of two video games since 2014.
Although he confused the necessity for cleaner soccer, Vrabel stated he cares much less about penalties than he did earlier in his teaching profession, calling them “most likely a foul predictor for win fee.”
“I’d concentrate on quarterback ranking, turnovers and dashing margin, and we received all three of these,” he stated.